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  • UF Theatre (Performing Art)

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80 Archival description results for Theatre√

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Michael Millar fonds

  • MG 260
  • Fonds
  • 1961-1998 (inclusive) ; 1969-1979 (predominant)

This fonds contains materials related both to Michael Millar’s career as a member of Humphrey and the Dumptrucks, and more personal materials relating to his life and his activity as a long-time member of Saskatchewan’s musical community.

Millar, Michael

"Macbeth"

MacBeth. 1910-1911.


  1. Allan Tuckwell. 2. Lily Speers. 3. Faith Carpenter. 4. Majory Turner. 5. Sylvia Trueman. 6. Adrain Horn. 7. Miler Magrath. 8. Miss Hotson. 9. Lawrence Homer. 10. Mr. Gram. 11. Pearl Clement. 12. Mr. Bean. 13. Josephine Hendrickson. 14. 15. Fred Lawton. 16. Proctor Foster. 17. Frank Christie. 18. Loy Matheson. 19. Frank Clark. 20. Percy Pearce. 21. Dan Young 22. James Magrath. 23. Milford Switzer. 24. John Montgomery. 25. Roy Hukins. 26. Allan Hull. 27. Harold Ashdown. 28. Herbert Reed. 29. N. Murray. 30. Frank Ferguson.

"Julius Caesar" 1912-1913

Julius Caesar. 1912-1913.


  1. L. Trueman. 2. G. Leitch. 3. Oliphant. 4. R. Clark. 5. W. Markham. 6. H. L. Brown. 7. L. Burke. 8. S. Sovechuk 9. Geo. Parker. 10. Gregory Fehrenbach. 11. L. Neimczeik. 12. Mr. Leighton. 13. Lily Speers. 14. Fred Lawton. 15. Mr. Cram. Principal. 16. Frank Clark. 17. H. Larson. 18. Miss Hotson. 19. Donald Matheson. 20. Donald Brown. 21. O. Kursluk. 22. E. Phelps. 23. A. Kibsey. 24. D. Robertson. 25. W. Callander. 26. L. V. Barnes. 27. G. Miller.

Herbert Berry fonds

  • MG 378
  • Fonds
  • 1954-1990 (inclusive); 1965-1980 (predominant)

The material in this fonds documents Berry’s research, writing and teaching career at the University of Western Ontario and University of Saskatchewan, as well as work undertaken on behalf of their Faculty Associations.

Berry, Herbert

George Kovalenko fonds

  • MG 326
  • Fonds
  • 1973-2016 (inclusive); 2004-2016 (predominant).

This fonds contains a variety of material relating to George’s interests and career; including drafts of his book on fountain pens; publications and ephemera concerning the Saskatoon Public Library’s history; and ephemera from cultural events in Saskatoon.

Kovalenko, George

Fiji Robinson fonds

  • MG 651
  • Fonds
  • 1966-2009 (inclusive) ; 1980-2006 (predominant)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Margaret (Fiji) Robinson in her career as a vocalist and performer in the musical revues The Quinlan Sisters (comprised of Robinson, Peter McGehee and Wendy Coad) between 1981 and 1984, and The Fabulous Sirs (Robinson and McGehee) between 1987 and 1990 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Toronto, Ontario.

It also includes records created, accumulated and used by Robinson between 1990 and 2007 in the development of a book proposal and subsequent film proposal on her career as a performance artist working with writer/director Peter McGehee. Research and notes for the online GLBTQ On-Line Encyclopedia entry for McGehee's life partner, human rights activist Douglas Wilson, are also included.

It also includes records created, accumulated and used by Robinson in 2008 and 2009 in the course of producing Painted on the Spot: On the Road with Ernie Luthi, a documentary about Ernest Luthi (1906-1983), an artist from Punnichy, Saskatchewan.

The types of records included are research notes, drafts of written works, clippings, programmes, posters, song lyrics, music scores, photographs, budgets, grant applications, curricula vitae, drawings, photocopies of correspondence to Ernest Luthi, a CD-ROM and an audio cassette recording of The Fabulous Sirs in concert at the 1988 Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival.

Robinson, Fiji Champagne

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